Hen Party Question

Not baby related. I just need opinions. So I'm getting married next year and I want to do a cowgirl themed hen party. My plan is to hire out my local community centre for the evening (with a bar), hire a mechanical bull and a line dancing instructor and then throw in a couple of drinking games. My question is, after running the numbers, it's quite expensive. I know people are willing to pay when it's, for example, a spa weekend for a hen do but I understand that because you're getting a treatment out of it. So my question is, how much would you reasonably pay to go to the party I've planned? I just want to know that what I'm asking isn't unreasonable. I've deliberately not included the price because I want to know people's true opinions. Thank you :)
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Depends how close you are, but I’d say £25/£30 x

That sounds awesome! So since it's not overnight, I guess like £40? I haven't been on a huge amount of hen-dos myself so I'm not sure what people tend to want to pay for this kinda stuff.

I recently went on a hen do, paid for my own bottomless brunch £39 and paid for my own pottery painting which came to £20. Think it just depends on what people are happy to pay, but for yours I’d say 40ish no more than 50 x

Like £30-50.

Are the drinks going to be included or do the guests pay for them separately? Is there gonna be food? Or is the money just to help you pay for the party? I need all the details to be able to answer this 😂

Drinks are not included and there will be some picky food, I'm going to.get a few platters from costco

So if it was a really close friend to me, I’d be willing to go up to £150 for sure. If it was just a “normal” friend/acquaintance then no more than £50/£60. To bring the cost down for everyone have you thought of hiring an Airbnb? It might be cheaper

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